Dominican Republic explores rare earth mining expansion
New York.- President Luis Abinader announced that the Dominican Republic is exploring the possibility of expanding its mining operations with the assistance of US Army engineers, particularly in the extraction of rare earth elements. Speaking in New York, Abinader emphasized the country’s rich reserves of gold, silver, nickel, and bauxite, noting that bauxite deposits often contain rare earths. He stressed the importance of adhering to international mining standards, specifically those of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), which the country adopted in 2016. Rare earth elements are vital for high-tech industries, making their exploration a priority.















